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Lying is an evil characteristic, which all religions and systems of ethics warn

against and which man’s innate common sense (fitrah) agrees that it is wrong.
Those who possess chivalry and sound reason also say this.

Truthfulness is one of the pillars on which the moral survival of the world
depends. It is the foundation of praiseworthy characteristics, the cornerstone of
Prophethood, the result of taqwa. Were it not for truthfulness, the rulings of all
divinely revealed laws would collapse. Acquiring the characteristic of lying is
akin to shedding one’s humanity, because speaking is an exclusively human trait.

Our purely monotheistic sharee’ah warns against lying in the Qur’an and Sunnah,
and there is consensus that it is haram. The liar will have bad consequences in
this world and in the next.

According to sharee’ah, lying is not permitted except in specific cases which do


not lead to loss of rights, bloodshed or slander of people’s honour, etc., but
which concern saving lives, reconciling between people, or creating love between
husband and wife.

There is never a day or a moment when sharee’ah permits a person to tell lies or
to say whatever he wants based on lies. One of the things that have become
widespread among the common people is the so called “April Fool’s Day”, where they
claim that the first day of the fourth solar month is a day when lying is
permitted without being subject to any shar’i guidelines. Many bad things may
result from this, some of which we will mention below.

The prohibition of lying in Islam:

1. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning):"It is only those who believe not in
the Ayaat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) of Allah,
who fabricate falsehood, and it is they who are liars.” [al-Nahl 16:105]

Ibn Kathir said: ‘Then Allah tells us that His Messenger (peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him) is not a fabricator or a liar, because only the most evil of
people who do not believe in the signs of Allah, the kuffar and heretics who are
known amongst the people for telling lies, tell lies about Allah and His Messenger
(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).

The Messenger Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was the most
truthful of people, the most righteous, and the most perfect in knowledge, action,
faith and certain belief. He was known amongst his people for his truthfulness;
none of them doubted that, to such an extent that he was known amongst them as
‘al-Ameen (the trustworthy) Muhammad.

Hence when Heraclius, the ruler of Rome, asked Abu Sufyaan about the
characteristics of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon
him), one of the things he asked was, ‘Did you ever accuse him of lying before he
said what he said?’ He said, ‘No.’ Heraclius said: ‘If he refrained from telling
lies about people he would not go and tell lies about Allah.’ (Tafsir Ibn Kathir,
2/588)

2. It was narrated from Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet (peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him) said: “The signs of the hypocrite are three: when he speaks, he
lies; when he makes a promise, he breaks it; and when he is entrusted with
something, he betrays that trust.” (Narrated by al-Bukhari, 33; Muslim, 59). Al-
Nawawi said: “What the commentators and most of the scholars said - which is
correct - is that this means that these characteristics are the characteristics of
hypocrisy, and the one who has these characteristics resembles the hypocrites in
this sense.’

The words of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), ‘he is a pure
hypocrite’ mean that he strongly resembles the hypocrites because of these
characteristics. Some of the scholars said: this is concerning one in whom these
characteristics predominate; one in whom these characteristics rarely appear is
not included in this.

This is the favoured view concerning the meaning of this hadith. Imam Abu ‘Eesa
al-Tirmidhi (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated this meaning from the
scholars and said: ‘The meaning of this according to the scholars is hypocrisy in
one’s actions.’” (Sharh Muslim, 2/46-47)

The most evil kinds of lies are:

1. Lies told about Allah and His Messenger:


This is the most serious kind of lie, and the one who does this is subject to a
severe warning. Some of the scholars said that the one who does this is to be
denounced as a kafir. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning): “Say: ‘Verily,
those who invent a lie against Allah will never be successful’” [Yunus 10:69]

It was narrated by ‘Ali (may Allah be pleased with him): “The Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) said: ‘Do not tell lies about me. Whoever tells
lies about me, let him enter the Fire.’” (Narrated by al-Bukhari, 106). It was
narrated from Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon
him) said: “Whoever tells lies about me, let him take his place in Hell.”
(narrated by al-Bukhari, 110; Muslim, 3).

Ibn al-Qayyim said: ‘Whoever tells lies about me, let him take his place in Hell’,
i.e., let him take his place in Hell where he will abide and settle; it is not
like a manzil or camp where he stays for a while and then moves on.” (Tareeq al-
Hijratayn, p. 169)

2. Lying in buying and selling:


It was narrated from Abu Dharr that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him) said: “There are three to whom Allah will not speak on the Day of
Resurrection and He will not look at them or praise them, and they will have a
painful torment.” The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon
him) repeated this three times. Abu Dharr said: “May they be doomed and lost, who
are they, O Messenger of Allah?” He said, “The one who lets his garment hang below
his ankles, the one who reminds others of his favours, and the one who disposes of
his goods by swearing a false oath.” (Narrated by Muslim, 106)

It was narrated that Hakeem ibn Hizaam said: “The Messenger of Allah (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) said: ‘the two parties involved in a transaction
have the option [of cancelling it] until they part. If they are honest and
truthful, their transaction will be blessed for them and if they conceal something
and tell lies, the blessing of their transaction will be wiped out.’” (Narrated by
al-Bukhari, 1973; Muslim, 532)

Ibn Taymiyyah said: ‘Allah has enjoined truthfulness and honesty, and He has
forbidden lies and concealment with regard to matters which should be known and
revealed to people, as the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said
in a hadith whose authenticity is agreed upon: ‘The two parties involved...’ And
Allah says (interpretation of the meaning): “O you who believe! Stand out firmly
for Allah as just witnesses; and let not the enmity and hatred of others make you
avoid justice. Be just: that is nearer to piety.” [al-Maa’idah 5:8].’ (Minhaaj al-
Sunnah,1/16)
3. Lying about visions and dreams:
This refers to when a man claims to have seen such and such in a dream, but he is
not telling the truth, then in the morning he starts to tell the people something
that he did not see.

It was narrated from Ibn ‘Abbaas that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him) said: “Whoever tells of a dream that he did not see will be commanded
[on the Day of Resurrection] to tie two grains of barley together, but he will
never be able to do it. Whoever eavesdrops on people’s conversation when they
dislike that - or they try to get away from him - will have molten copper poured
in his ears in the Day of Resurrection. And whoever makes an image will be
punished and will be told to breathe life into it, and he will not be able to do
so.” (Narrated by al-Bukhari, 6635)

Al-Munaawi said: ‘’to tie two grains of barley together, but he will never be able
to do it’ - because tying one to the other is not possible ordinarily. He will be
punished until he does that, and he will never be able to do it. It is as if he is
saying that he will be enjoined to do something that he can never do, and is being
punished for it. This is a metaphor for continuous punishment… The reason why
barley (sha’eer) is mentioned specifically is because dreams are connected to
feelings (shu’oor); the words sha’eer (barley) and shu’oor (feelings) come from
the same root in Arabic.

The punishment for that is so severe - even though lies when awake may cause more
damage, because they may involve testimony that may lead to execution or a hadd
punishment - because lying about a dream is a lie about Allah, may He be exalted,
for dreams are a part of Prophethood, so they come from Him, and lying about the
Creator is worse than lying about created beings.’ (Fayd al-Qadeer, 6/99)

4. Speaking about everything that one hears:


It was narrated that Hafs ibn ‘Aasim said: “The Messenger of Allah (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) said: ‘It is sufficient lying for a man to speak
of everything that he hears.’” (Narrated by Muslim, 5)

Al Nawawi said: ‘With regard to the meanings of the hadith and reports on this
topic, they discourage speaking about everything that one hears. For usually a
person will hear both true things and lies, so if he were to speak of everything
that he hears, he would be lying, by telling of something that did not happen. We
have stated above the view of the people of truth: that lying means telling of
something in a manner other than the way it happened. It is not conditional upon
it being done deliberately, but its being done deliberately is a condition of it
being a sin. And Allah knows best.’ (Sharh Muslim, 1/75)

5. Lying in jest:
Some people think that it is permissible to tell lies if it is in jest. This is
the excuse that they use for telling lies on April 1st or on other days. This is
wrong. There is no basis for this in the pure sharee’ah. Lying is haram whether
the one who does it is joking or is serious. Lying in jest is haram just like
other kinds of lies.

It was narrated that Ibn ‘Umar said: “The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him) said, ‘I joke, but I speak nothing but the truth.’” (narrated by al-
Tabaraani in al-Mu’jam al-Kabeer, 12/391). This hadith was classed as hasan by al-
Haythami in Majma’ al-Zawaa’id, 8/89, and classed as Sahih by Shaikh al-Albani
(may Allah have mercy on him) in Sahih al-Jaami, 2494)

‘Abd al-Rahmaan ibn Abi Laylaa said: the companions of the Messenger of Allah
(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) told us that they were traveling with
the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). A man among
them fell asleep and some of them went and took his arrows. When the man woke up,
he got alarmed (because his arrows were missing) and the people laughed.

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, “What are you
laughing at?” They said, “Nothing, except that we took the arrows and he got
alarmed.” The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:
“It is not permissible for a Muslim to frighten another Muslim.” (Narrated by Abu
Dawood, 5004; Ahmad, 22555 - this version narrated by Ahmad). This hadith was
classed as sahih by al-Albani in Sahih al-Jaami’, 7658)

It was narrated from ‘Abd-Allah ibn al-Saa’ib ibn Yazid from his father from his
grandfather that he heard the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him) say: “None of you should take the belongings of his brother, whether in
jest or otherwise. Whoever has taken the stick of his brother, let him return it.”
(Narrated by Abu Dawood, 5003; al-Tirmidhi, 2160 in brief. The hadith was classed
as hasan by Shaikh al-Albani in Sahih al-Jaami’, 7578)

6. Lying when playing with children:


We must beware of lying when playing with children, because that will be written
down (in the record of deeds of) the one who does that. The Messenger of Allah
(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) warned against doing that. It was
narrated that ‘Abd-Allah ibn ‘Aamir (may Allah be pleased with him) said: “My
mother called me one day when the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah
be upon him) was sitting in our house. She said, ‘Come here, and I will give you
(something).’ The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
said, ‘What do you want to give him?’ She said, ‘I will give him a date.’ The
Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: ‘If you had
not given him something, you would have been lying.’”

And it was narrated that Abu Hurayrah said: “The Messenger of Allah (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) said: ‘Whoever says to a child, ‘Come here and
take this,’ then does not give him something, this is counted as a lie.’”
(Narrated by Abu Dawood, 4991. This hadith was classed as hasan by Shaikh
al-’Albani in Sahih al-Jaami’, 1319.)

7. Lying to make people laugh:


It was narrated that Mu’awiyah ibn Haydah said: “I heard the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) say: ‘Woe to the one who talks to make the people
laugh and tells lies, woe to him, woe to him.’” (narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 235. He
said: this is a hasan hadith. Also narrated by Abu Dawood, 4990.

The punishment for lying:


The liar is warned of destructive punishment in this world, and humiliating
punishment in the Hereafter. These include:

1. Hypocrisy in the heart:


Allah says (interpretation of the meaning): “So He punished them by putting
hypocrisy into their hearts till the Day whereon they shall meet Him, because they
broke that (covenant with Allah) which they had promised to Him and because they
used to tell lies. [al-Tawbah 9:77]

‘Abd-Allah ibn Mas’ood said: “You may know the hypocrite by three things: when he
speaks, he lies; when he makes a promise, he breaks it; and when he is entrusted
with something he betrays that trust.”. He said: “Recite this ayah (interpretation
of the meaning): “And of them are some who made a covenant with Allah (saying):
‘If He bestowed on us of His Bounty, we will verily, give Sadaqah (Zakah and
voluntary charity in Allah’s Cause) and will be certainly among those who are
righteous.’ Then when He gave them of His Bounty, they became niggardly [refused
to pay the Sadaqah (Zakah or voluntary charity)], and turned away, averse. So He
punished them by putting hypocrisy into their hearts till the Day whereon they
shall meet Him, because they broke that (covenant with Allah) which they had
promised to Him and because they used to tell lies.” [al-Tawbah 9:75-77].
(Musanaaf Ibn Abi Shaybah, 6/125)

2. Guidance to evildoing and to the Fire:


It was narrated that ‘Abd-Allah ibn Mas’ood said: The Messenger of Allah (peace
and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Truthfulness is righteousness, and
righteousness leads to Paradise. A person will continue to tell the truth until he
is written with Allah as one who tells the truth. Lying is evildoing, and
evildoing leads to Hell. A person will keep on telling lies until he is written as
a liar.” (Narrated by al-Bukhari, 5743 & Muslim, 2607)

Al-San’ani said: ‘This hadith indicates that whoever continues to speak the truth,
it will become a feature of his, and whoever deliberately tells lies and persists
in it, it will become a feature of his. This is the same as any other good or evil
characteristic, if a person persists in it, it becomes a feature of his.

This hadith indicates how serious the matter of telling the truth is, and that it
may lead a person to Paradise, and it indicates how ugly lying is and how it may
lead a person to Hell. This is in addition to the consequences in this world, for
the one who tells the truth will have his words accepted by people, and his
testimony will be accepted by judges and he will be liked for what he says,
whereas for the liar the opposite will be the case.’ Subul al-Salam, 2/687

3. Having one’s testimony rejected:


Ibn al-Qayyim said under “The reason why the testimony of the liar is rejected”:
‘The strongest reason why testimonies, fatwas and reports may be rejected is
lying, because it corrupts the very essence of the testimony, fatwa or report. It
is like the testimony of a blind man concerning sighting the new moon, or the
testimony of a deaf man concerning having heard the admission of someone. The
lying tongue is like some faculty that is no longer working, indeed it is even
worse than that, for the most evil thing a man may possess is a lying tongue.’
(A’laam al-Muwaqqi’een, 1/95)

4. Blackening of the face in this world and in the Hereafter:


Allah says (interpretation of the meaning): “And on the Day of Resurrection you
will see those who lied against Allah (i.e. attributed to Him sons, partners)
their faces will be black.” [al-Zumar 39:60]

Ibn al-Qayyim said: ‘Hence on the Day of Resurrection Allah will make blackened
faces the sign of the one who told lies about Him and His Messenger. Lying has a
great effect in blackening the face and covering it with a mask of shame, which
every truthful person will be able to see. The feature of the liar is clearly
visible in the face, and everyone who has the eyes to see can see it. But Allah
will bless the truthful person with dignity and respect, so whoever sees him will
respect him and love him, and He will give the liar humiliation and shame, so
whoever sees him will loathe him and despise him. (A’laam al-Muwaqqi’een, 1/95)

5. Having the flesh of one’s cheeks torn to the back of his head:
It was narrated that Samurah ibn Jundub said: “The Messenger of Allah (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) often used to say to his companions, ‘Has anyone
among you seen a dream?’ Then whomever Allah willed would tell of his dream. One
day he said to us, ‘Two (angels) came to me last night and woke me up, then they
said to me, ‘Let’s go!’… so we set out and came to a man who was lying flat on his
back and another man standing over his head with an iron hook, and behold, he
would put the hook in one side of the man’s mouth and tear off that side of his
face to the back (of the neck) and similarly tear his nose from front to back and
his eye from front to back. Then he turned to the other side of the man’s face and
did just as he had done with the other side. Hardly had he completed this side
when the first side was restored to its normal state. Then he went back and did
that all over again. I said to my two companions, ‘Subhaan Allah! Who are these
two persons?’

They said to me, ‘Move on, move on!’ (Then he said, describing how the two angels
explained the things that he had seen): ‘As for the man you came across, the sides
of whose mouth, nostrils and eyes were being torn off from front to back, he is
the symbol of the man who goes out of his house in the morning and tells so many
lies that it spreads all over the world.’” (Narrated by al-Bukhari, 5745)

The comments of the Salaf on lying:

1. ‘Abd-Allah ibn Mas’ood said:


“A man may speak the truth and persist in doing so until there is in his heart not
even room for evil the size of a needle. Or a man may tell lies and persist in
doing so until there is in his heart not even room for truth the size of a needle.

2. And it was narrated that he said:


“It is not correct to tell lies whether in jest or in seriousness,” then ‘Abd-
Allah recited the ayah (interpretation of the meaning): “O you who believe! Be
afraid of Allah, and be with those who are true (in words and deeds).” [al-Tawbah
9:119]

3. Abu Bakr al-Siddeeq said:


“Beware of lying, for it has nothing to do with faith.”

4. It was narrated that Sa’d ibn Abi Waqqas said:


“The believer may acquire all sorts of characteristics except treachery and
lying.”

5. It was narrated that ‘Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) said:
“True faith is not achieved until one gives up lying in jest.” (Musannaf Ibn Abi
Shaybah, 5/235, 236)

Permissible kinds of lies:


Lying is permissible in three cases: war; reconciling between two disputing
parties; and a husband lying to his wife or vice versa for the sake of love and
harmony.

It was narrated from Umm Kulthoom bint ‘Uqbah that she heard the Messenger of
Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) say: “He is not a liar who
reconciles between people and narrates something good or says something good.”
(Narrated by al-Bukhari, 2546; Muslim, 2605)

It was narrated that Asma’ bint Yazid said: “The Messenger of Allah (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) said: ‘It is not permissible to tell lies except
in three (cases): when a man speaks to his wife in a way to please her; lying in
war; and lying in order to reconcile between people.’” (Narrated by al-Tirmidhi,
1939. This hadith was classed as hasan by Shaikh al-Albani in Sahih al-Jaami’,
7723)

History of April fool:


But with regard to “April Fool”, the origin of this lying is not known for sure.
There are differing opinions concerning that:

- Some of them said that it developed from the celebrations of spring at the
equinox on March 21.

- Some of them said that this innovation appeared in France in 1564 CE, after the
introduction of a new calendar, when a person who had refused to accept the new
calendar became the victim of some people who had subjected him to embarrassment
and made fun of him, so he became a laughing-stock for others.

- Some of them said that this innovation goes back to ancient times and the pagan
celebrations connected to a specific date at the beginning of spring, so this is
the remnant of pagan rituals. It was said that hunting in some countries was
unsuccessful during the first days of the hunt in some countries. This was the
origin of these lies, which are made up on the first day of April.

- The Europeans call “April Fool” le poisson d’avril (lit. “April fish"). The
reason for this is that the sun moves from the zodiacal house of Pisces to the
next house, or because the word poisson, which means fish, is a distortion of the
word passion, which means suffering, “so it is a symbol of the suffering endured
by Jesus ((peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), according to the claims of
the Christians, and they claim that this happened in the first week of April

- Some of the disbelievers call this day All Fools’ Day, as it is known to the
English. That is because of the lies that they tell so that those who hear them
might believe them and thus become a victim for those who are making fun of him.

- The first mention of April Fool in the English language was in a magazine known
as Dreck Magazine. On the second day of April in 1698 CE, this magazine mentioned
that a number of people were invited to come and watch the washing of black people
in the Tower of London on the morning of the first day of April.

- One of the most famous incidents that happened in Europe on April 1st was when
the English newspaper, the Evening Star, announced in March 1746 CE that the
following day - April 1st - that there would be an parade of donkeys in Islington,
in England. The people rushed to see these animals and there was a huge crowd.
They continued waiting and when they got tired of waiting, they asked about when
the parade would be. They did not find anything, then, they knew that they had
come to make an exhibition of themselves, as if they were the donkeys!

Another Narration about April Fool:


Some wrote about the origin of these lies, saying: Many of us celebrate what is
known as April Fool or, if it is translated literally, the “Trick of April”. But
how much do we know of the bitter secret behind this day?

When the Muslims ruled Spain, approximately one thousand years ago, they were a
force that could not be destroyed. The western Christians wished that they could
wipe Islam from the face of the earth, and they succeeded to some extent. They
tried to limit the spread of Islam in Spain and to put an end to it, but they did
not succeed. They tried numerous times and never succeeded.

After that, the Christians sent their spies to Spain to study and find out the
secret of the Muslims strength, which could not be defeated. They discovered that
adhering to Islam was the reason. When the Christians discovered the secret of the
Muslims strength, they started to think of strategies to break this strength. On
this basis they began to send wine and cigars to Spain for free.
This tactic on the part of the west produced results, and the faith of the Muslims
began to weaken, especially among the young generation in Spain. The result of
that was that the western Catholic Christians subdued the whole of Spain and put
an end to the Muslim rule of that land which had lasted for more than eight
hundred years. The last stronghold of the Muslims, in Grenada, fell on April 1st,
hence they considered this to be the “Trick of April.”

From that year until the present, they celebrate this day and consider the Muslims
to be fools. They do not regard only the army at Granada to be fools who are
easily deceived, rather they apply that to the entire Muslim Ummah (nation). It is
ignorant of us to join in these celebrations, and when we imitate them blindly in
implementing this evil idea, this is a kind of blind imitation, which confirms the
foolishness of some of us in following them. Once we know the reason for this
celebration, how can we celebrate our defeat?

Some Tremendous consequences of April Fool:


It does not matter what the origins of April fool are. What matters more is
knowing the ruling on lying on this day, which we are sure did not exist during
the first and best generations of Islam. It did not come from the Muslims, but
rather from their enemies.

The things that happen on April fools’ day are many. Some people have been told
that their child or spouse or someone who is dear to them has died, and unable to
bear this shock, they have died. Some have been told that they are being laid off,
or that there has been a fire or an accident in which their family has been
killed, so they suffer paralysis or heart attacks, or similar diseases.

These are the endless stories and incidents that we hear of, all of which are
lies, which are forbidden in Islam and unacceptable to common sense or honest
chivalry.

We have seen how Islam forbids lying even in jest, and it forbids frightening a
Muslim whether in seriousness or in jest, in words or in actions. This is the law
of Allah in which is wisdom and care for people’s circumstances.

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